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55 - Swimming pools The locations of many sensitive water resources are shown Department of Water
67 - Outdoor events in PDWSAs online at www.water.wa.gov.au >Tools and data > Maps
81 - Tracks and trails near sensitive water resources and atlases > Geographic data atlas, then view our
82 - Bridle trails near sensitive water resources interactive geographic data atlas, select and expand layers
100 - Motor sport facilities near sensitive water resources on the left, then use the menu bar to scale and navigate.

Residential areas Online information about sensitive water resources and


19 - Hydroponic plant growing
protection measures is also available at: Water quality protection
21 - Iron staining caused by irrigation systems
22 - Irrigation with nutrient rich wastewater
www.dec.wa.gov.au
www.epa.wa.gov.au
notes: list of topics
48 - Water supplies for rural lots (non-potable use) www.swanrivertrust.wa.gov.au
50 - Soil amendment using industrial by-products to
improve land fertility For online information on land use and more see:
53 - Dam construction and operation in rural areas www.walis.wa.gov.au see WA Atlas.
70 - Wastewater treatment and disposal:
domestic systems We welcome your thoughts and suggestions on our
publications. We aim to regularly update them and make
Waste management them as useful as practical. Your feedback helps us
Landfills protect our precious water resources.
24 - Landfilling with inert materials
26 - Liners for containing pollutants using
synthetic membranes
27 - Liners for containing pollutants, using
engineered soils
111 - Landfills for disposal of putrescible materials
Waste and wastewater
22 - Irrigation with nutrient rich wastewater
39 - Ponds for stabilising organic matter
51 - Industrial wastewater management and disposal
70 - Wastewater treatment and disposal: Perth
domestic systems 168 St Georges Terrace
99 - Cooling tower wastewater management Perth WA 6000
and disposal Phone: 08 6364 7600
Fax: 08 6364 7601
Water supply, treatment and monitoring
09 - Community drinking water sources: protection
and management www.water.wa.gov.au
21 - Iron staining caused by irrigation systems Email: waterquality@water.wa.gov.au
8356 200 1211

30 - Groundwater monitoring bores


31 - Sub-soil monitor drains and water recovery sumps National Relay Service 133 677
Looking after all our water needs
41 - Private drinking water supplies
© Department of Water 2011
48 - Water supplies for rural lots (non-potable use) Water Quality Awareness
53 - Dam construction and operation in rural areas This publication is available at our website or
89 - Remote drinking water sources: self-supplied for those with special needs it can be made December 2011
available in alternative formats such as audio,
indigenous communities
large print, or Braille.
Water quality protection notes Notes relevant to a range of topics Commerce and industry
The Department of Water publishes water quality 06 - Vegetation buffers to sensitive water resources Commerce, services and industry
protection notes (WQPNs) to present considered 10 - Contaminant spills: emergency response 07 - Chemical blending
13 - Dewatering of soils at construction sites 12 - Dairy processing plants
views on water issues, catchment land use and
65 - Toxic and hazardous substances: storage and use 15 - Extractive industries near sensitive water resources
best environmental management practice. They
20 - General and heavy industry near sensitive waters
offer solutions to manage contamination risks to Agriculture and forestry 23 - Laboratories
water resources. 28 - Mechanical servicing and workshops
Animals
02 - Aquaculture (fish and crustaceans) 32 - Nurseries and garden centres
WQPNs are neither policy documents nor regulatory
12 - Dairy processing plants 42 - Radiator repair and reconditioning
instruments. Instead, they provide upfront 47 - Pest control depots
information and good examples on how the 35 - Pastoral activities within rangelands
48 - Water supplies for rural lots (non-potable use) 49 - Service stations
department may respond to a topic. 51 - Industrial wastewater management and disposal
53 - Dam construction and operation in rural areas
68 - Mechanical equipment washdown 52 - Stormwater management at industrial sites
WQPNs are available on our website 73 - Wineries and distilleries
<www.water.wa.gov.au> select Publications > 80 - Stockyards
96 - Pest animal management in PDWSAs 93 - Light industry near sensitive waters
Find a publication > Series browse > Water quality 98 - Rural abattoirs
98 - Rural abattoirs
protection note.
104 - Aerial spraying of crops with pesticides Hospitality & tourism
The department also works with other agencies, in Forestry 70 - Wastewater treatment and disposal:
consultation with industry groups, to publish a range 68 - Mechanical equipment washdown domestic systems
of environmental guidelines. These are also available 96 - Pest animal management in PDWSAs 79 - Rural restaurants, cafés and taverns near sensitive
on our website <www.water.wa.gov.au> select water resources
Plants
88 - Rural tourist accommodation
Publications > Find a publication > Series browse 01 - A
 griculture: dryland crops near sensitive
> Water quality protection guidelines. water resources Mining & mineral processing
02 - Aquaculture (plants and algae) 15 - Extractive industries near sensitive water resources
Public drinking water source areas 17 - Floriculture activities near sensitive water resources 28 - Mechanical servicing and workshops
19 - Hydroponic plant growing 68 - Mechanical equipment washdown
A number of WQPNs cover issues specific to public 22 - Irrigation with nutrient rich wastewater
drinking water source areas (PDWSAs). Our drinking 32 - Nurseries and garden centres Land planning and development
water comes from a variety of surface catchments 33 - Nutrient and irrigation management plans
25 - Land use compatibility in PDWSAs
34 - Orchards near sensitive water resources
(such as dams and reservoirs) and groundwater 44 - Roads near sensitive water resources
48 - Water supplies for rural lots (non-potable use)
resources (bores) across WA. The Department of 50 - S
 oil amendment using industrial by-products to
54 - Rezoning and subdivision of land in PDWSAs
Water identifies and protects PDWSAs to safeguard 76 - Land use planning in PDWSAs
improve land fertility
the availability and quality of our limited drinking-water 83 - Infrastructure corridors near sensitive
53 - Dam construction and operation in rural areas
supplies, so we can enjoy reliable, safe, water resources
68 - Mechanical equipment washdown
good quality drinking water. 108 - P DWSAs of Western Australia: a register of
96 - Pest animal management in PDWSAs
drinking water catchments within each local
101 - Tropical agriculture
government municipality
104 - Aerial spraying of crops with pesticides
Chemical management and use Protecting PDWSAs
56 - Tanks for elevated chemical storage 36 - Protecting PDWSAs
58 - Tanks for temporary elevated chemical storage 75 - Proclaimed PDWSAs
60 - Tanks for mobile fuel storage in PDWSAs 77 - Risk assessment of PDWSAs
61 - Tanks for ground level chemical storage 78 - The Australian drinking water guidelines 6, 2004:
62 - Tanks for underground chemical storage an overview
64 - Tanks: closure of underground chemical storage 84 - Rehabilitation of disturbed land in PDWSAs
65 - Toxic and hazardous substances: storage and use 87 - Identification, assessment and protection
104 - Aerial spraying of crops with pesticides of PDWSAs

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